20/05/2010
Reaction to David Cameron and Nick Clegg unveiling the terms of the coalition government, including plans to scrap 91热爆 Information Packs.
Reaction to David Cameron and Nick Clegg unveiling the terms of the coalition government, including plans to scrap 91热爆 Information Packs (HIPs).
In sport, Michael Owen talks about the 2018 World Cup bid and about his future England hopes.
Arts correspondent, David Sillito, on the news that five masterpieces have been stolen from an art museum in Paris.
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What's in the coalition agreement?
5 live's chief political correspondent John Pienaar analyses the coalition policies, which include "issues that affect all of us": access to GPs, elderly cre, HIPs, Europe and human rights.
Duration: 05:09
The coalition oust HIPs
The government is getting rid of home information packs. 5 live Money's Michael Millar, the Director General of the Association of HIPs, and housing minister Grant Shapps discuss the decision.
Duration: 10:03
New policy on GP out-of-hours
We'll see more weekend and out of hours GP care according to the new coalition agreement. 5 live's Health Correspondent explains the details and we hear reaction from Dr Neil Bacon.
Duration: 06:36
Broadcast
- Thu 20 May 2010 12:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live